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- Rosalie Emma Krubsack, age 80, of Plymouth passed away Early Thursday Morning (Sept. 6) at Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center where she had been a patient for the past 3 days.
She was born on March 11, 1932 in Elmhurst, WI, a daughter of the late Reinhardt and Frances Van De Hey Schmoll. Rosie attended Elmhurst Elementary School and graduated from Aniwa High School in 1946.
On August 12, 1950 she married Donald Krubsack at St. Hyacinth Catholic Church in Antigo, WI. The couple owned and operated a farm outside of Birnamwood, moving to Suring and Denmark area before moving to Plymouth. Rosie worked at the Five and Dime Store and the Dixie Lunch in Antigo.
Her husband preceded her in death on August 6, 2002.
She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Plymouth and also belonged to the Daughters of Isabella and St. John the Baptist Christian Women of the church. She was also a member of the FFA Alumni. Rosie was well known for baking cakes and bars for funeral lunches and other events.
Survivors include three sons: Stephen (Mary) Krubsack of Kaukauna, Jack (Susan) Krubsack of Kaukauna, Michael (Joan) Krubsack of Waldo, Five grandchildren: Virginia, Andrew, Elizabeth, Stephanie and Joseph, One brother: Erv (Marge) Schmoll of Antigo, WI. Also survived by other relatives and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband: Donald; one son: Patrick: brothers-in-law: Lloyd Bowens and George Hebner; and sisters-in-law: Delores Bowens and June Hebner.
Prayer service will be held on Sunday Afternoon (Sept. 9) at 4:00 P.M. at the Suchon Funeral Home in Plymouth. Father Larry Bowens (Rosalie's nephew) will officiate. Burial will take place in the Queen of Peace Cemetery in Antigo, WI.
Friends may call at the Suchon Funeral Home in Plymouth on Sunday afternoon from 2:00 P.M. until the time of services.
A memorial fund is being established in Rosalie's name.
The Suchon Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Plymouth is serving her family. For online condolences, please visit www.suchonfh.com.
Published in Green Bay Press-Gazette on September 8, 2012
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